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>> the economy has to get better. we've had this in the summer for the past two or three years in a row, and every economy rebounds. if we're going to have a rebound in the holiday season, that could be great and help to put people back to work, and allow them to spend a little bit more freely. we also have a long holiday season. november starts out on a thursday, which means thanksgiving comes early as it can come, and the most space between thanksgiving and christmas to get the spending n. >> susie: a few more shopping days in there. thanks, bob. nice to talk to you. robert brusca, chief economist. >> tom: in europe, spain's >> tom: in europe, spain's prime minister dashed hopes the country will ask for a bailout soon. that request would help trigger the european central bank's latest bond-buying program, seen by investors as helpful for the markets. here in the u.s., the dow lost almost 33, the nasdaq gained 6.5, and not much change for the s&p; it's up about a point. >> reporter: i'm darren gersh. still ahead, bot
>> the economy has to get better. we've had this in the summer for the past two or three years in a row, and every economy rebounds. if we're going to have a rebound in the holiday season, that could be great and help to put people back to work, and allow them to spend a little bit more freely. we also have a long holiday season. november starts out on a thursday, which means thanksgiving comes early as it can come, and the most space between thanksgiving and christmas to get the spending...
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the economy. the reserve bank of australia is worried about the fallout from slowing growth in the world. the rba decided on tuesday to lower the benchmark rate by 0.25 percentage points to 3.25% effective on wednesday. over the past five mos, it has cut the rate by a total of one percentage point. in a statement, governor glen stevens expressed concerns about the effects of austerity programs in europe and slower growth in china, which is australia's major iron ore importer. he said the country's labor market has softened somewhat and that its growth outlook for next year has become a little weaker. >>> the u.s. federal reserve chief says he'll keep pumping money into the economy. chairman ben bernanke says this round of quantitative easing will continue until he sees an improvement in the job situation. >> we would continue securities purchases and employ other policy tools until the outlook for the job market improves substantially in a context of price stability. >> bernanke said the country's
the economy. the reserve bank of australia is worried about the fallout from slowing growth in the world. the rba decided on tuesday to lower the benchmark rate by 0.25 percentage points to 3.25% effective on wednesday. over the past five mos, it has cut the rate by a total of one percentage point. in a statement, governor glen stevens expressed concerns about the effects of austerity programs in europe and slower growth in china, which is australia's major iron ore importer. he said the...
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the dax going up and down as a result. factoring in economic news from the united states, which was also mixed. some good, some bacteria and waiting for spain to make a decision on whether it would take help from the european bailout fund. it hopes to get an explanation, perhaps, from mario draghi, the president of the ecb after the central bank will have met. >> let's take a closer look at some of the market members. teh dax close the day almost a quarter percent up. the euro stoxx 50 close to just a tad down at 2492. across the atlantic, the dow jones is going down. 13,000 four hundred 73 the number there and the euro is trading for $1.29. in belgium, a 24 hour strike by rail workers has paralyzed the train network. but the service between london and brussels had to be suspended. >> it has also disrupted the high-speed services between france and germany. workers are protesting plans to restructure belgium's state railway. the action is set to and within the hour. >> to iran where protesters in the capital have clashed w
the dax going up and down as a result. factoring in economic news from the united states, which was also mixed. some good, some bacteria and waiting for spain to make a decision on whether it would take help from the european bailout fund. it hopes to get an explanation, perhaps, from mario draghi, the president of the ecb after the central bank will have met. >> let's take a closer look at some of the market members. teh dax close the day almost a quarter percent up. the euro stoxx 50...
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the first is domestic matters and the economy. at this time tomorrow night, it will all be over left to the pun dants and the voters. >> home of the pioneers, the university of denver plays home to sparring contenders of the political kind. final touches were put on the debate today where in less than 24 hours, potential gaps and zingers could fly. president obama took a break and visited the hoover dam. mitt romney took time out for a buritto bowl. and romney may have gotten zinger help from an unlikely ally today. vice president joe biden campaigning in north carolina. >> how they can justify raising taxes in the middle class has been buried the last four years. how in lord's name can they justify it? >> reporter: republicans pounced. >> we agreed. we need to elect mitt romney the next president of the united states. >> reporter: in person absentee voting is already under way. early voeting going only in other states. both sides know tomorrow's debate could be the last one some voters see. >> i think it's an opportunity for gove
the first is domestic matters and the economy. at this time tomorrow night, it will all be over left to the pun dants and the voters. >> home of the pioneers, the university of denver plays home to sparring contenders of the political kind. final touches were put on the debate today where in less than 24 hours, potential gaps and zingers could fly. president obama took a break and visited the hoover dam. mitt romney took time out for a buritto bowl. and romney may have gotten zinger help...
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to the north, blue ridge mountain estates, high ridge road, chester gap and ravenous road around 5:22. this is all hail and perhaps damaging hail the storms have a history of producing hail. we know that for a fact with some spotters in shenandoah county. our look outside, live weather cam brought to you by michael and son, 78 now. high temperature was 85 today, dew points mid-60s and pressure still rising at 30.09 inches of mercury. more like summer, storms possible tonight, a few could be heavy, still warm tomorrow and the weekend, okay, not as gorgeous as last weekend, but still do not cancel any plans. we'll put futurecast into motion about 6:15. the storms roll through between 7:00 and 11:00. the good news, they do show signs of diminishing as they push toward i-95. bad news is going up towards the ravens for the game, awe probably see a couple showers. silver line -- you'll probably see a couple showers. silver lining, it's warm. tomorrow afternoon a mix of sun and clouds and slight chance of a shower. tonight shower or thunderstorm possible, isolated, some heavy or severe, mild
to the north, blue ridge mountain estates, high ridge road, chester gap and ravenous road around 5:22. this is all hail and perhaps damaging hail the storms have a history of producing hail. we know that for a fact with some spotters in shenandoah county. our look outside, live weather cam brought to you by michael and son, 78 now. high temperature was 85 today, dew points mid-60s and pressure still rising at 30.09 inches of mercury. more like summer, storms possible tonight, a few could be...
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it is an up arrow around $22. billion active users for social media company facebook. they are celebrating and happy with it. stuart: there is a store i used to go to called the gap. it fell through the floor. now i am told it is back to a ten or even year high. >> bring out the bells and whistles or trumpets. this stock is back to levels i have not seen since 2000. they have the same store sales better than expected. it was struggling and slowly but surely it moved its way up. a little turtle or whenever -- the train that could. so far so good. stuart: i get the point. look at the dow industrials. we are up 30 to points. among the goal we got an interesting number. factory orders down 5.2%. the biggest drop since 2009. is that an economic indicator? down 5%. no impact on the market. dow still up 31 points. now to our new at 10:00 for. reaction from independent voters to the debate last night. a focus group watching the debate. here is what they say. >> how many thought barack obama was the winner tonight? how many del mitt romney? 13 of 24 people voted for obama and o
it is an up arrow around $22. billion active users for social media company facebook. they are celebrating and happy with it. stuart: there is a store i used to go to called the gap. it fell through the floor. now i am told it is back to a ten or even year high. >> bring out the bells and whistles or trumpets. this stock is back to levels i have not seen since 2000. they have the same store sales better than expected. it was struggling and slowly but surely it moved its way up. a little...
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the price target is 22 bucks. the buy rating and just talking about the balance sheet looking good, the core business and that it is worth more. when you put it all together, worth more than the current price. let's take a look at the dow and s&p, all up arrows. the nasdaq is up nearly a half of a percent. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: sheila bair is coming up in a few minutes. the former head of fdic. she has a new book out. and she's going to talk about a whole host of things, what was wrong with the banks, the bailouts and tim geithner. don't miss it. dagen: one of this country's most fascinating mysteries might be solved. jimmy hoffa, where is he buried, might find out. >>> first take a look at the dollar, totally unrelated to mr. hoffa, how the dollar is holding up against world currencies. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. w
the price target is 22 bucks. the buy rating and just talking about the balance sheet looking good, the core business and that it is worth more. when you put it all together, worth more than the current price. let's take a look at the dow and s&p, all up arrows. the nasdaq is up nearly a half of a percent. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: sheila bair is coming up in a few minutes. the former head of fdic. she has a new book out. and she's going to talk about a whole host of things,...
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he was in toledo attacking the president for running up the debt. >> it is not good for the economy or jobs and in my view it is immoral for us to pass on obligation of kids. we got to stop. >> polls are daunting andine as the mitt romney campaign questions the validity of the numbers. they may serve as a wake-up call. >> if there is a oversampling of democrats in the polls. if he wants to win the presidency, he has to campaign and make up ground he lost. >> yet, that is the conventional wisdom and if numbers are down, mitt romney should assume they are correct and run from behind obama campaign should assume they are wrong and race is closer than they indicate. back to you guys. >> doug, luzader, thank you. >> and before you leave the house this morning, get your first weather. some are waking toup stormy weather. >> we are seeing showers in the u.s.. west coast fairly dry and will remain that way across the central plains and ohio river valley and northeast and midatlantic we are seeing showers and thunderstorms. don't think we will see a severe weather outbreak but we could see the
he was in toledo attacking the president for running up the debt. >> it is not good for the economy or jobs and in my view it is immoral for us to pass on obligation of kids. we got to stop. >> polls are daunting andine as the mitt romney campaign questions the validity of the numbers. they may serve as a wake-up call. >> if there is a oversampling of democrats in the polls. if he wants to win the presidency, he has to campaign and make up ground he lost. >> yet, that is...
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i love olive garden, route 22, usually too crowded on sundays and even route 202, forget about it. oktoberfest at red lobster and the scooter beer is to die for as long as you're not driving. after many months of subpar, they announced they were going down. olive garden represents 50% of the company's profits were notching a 2% sales. i opted you to get out and get into yum brands instead. i can pat myself on the back for this one because yum rallied 20 points before pulling back slightly. darden advanced smartly, too, gaining 14 points on 43 -- roughly 30% run. several lessons to be learned here. first of all when you own shares in a company dividend backed up by cash flow, you can afford to be patient and wait for a turn. they're paying you to wait. even if a turn doesn't occur, and i can argue it actually hasn't done all that much at darden, you don't need to throw in the towel at the same time when the stock was overly punished for its sins. darden isn't that much better but the stock is more attractive as a reinvested dividend, low interest rates, competition from bonds is sma
i love olive garden, route 22, usually too crowded on sundays and even route 202, forget about it. oktoberfest at red lobster and the scooter beer is to die for as long as you're not driving. after many months of subpar, they announced they were going down. olive garden represents 50% of the company's profits were notching a 2% sales. i opted you to get out and get into yum brands instead. i can pat myself on the back for this one because yum rallied 20 points before pulling back slightly....
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the economy, the economy into the economy dominated the first part of the debate. middle income americans have seen their income come down by $4,300, but it's been a crushing at the same time gasoline prices have doubled under the present electric rates are up, food prices are up. >> for 18 months we've been running on this tax plan and now five weeks before the election he is saying that his big bold idea is it never mind and to the fact is that if you are lowering their rates... >> >> obama care is on my list i apologize mr. president i use that term with all respect. i'm going to stop this subsidy to pbs i actually like youtube but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to bar money from china to pay for it. >> we do have more debate coverage coming up later we are hearing for straight from the voters and an analysis from political analyst paul lisneck is coming up in the newscast. and toxic chemicals found in 70 percent of child products. an alleged murderer from mexico is on the loose in chicago what you can do to bring him to justice. >> i know tha
the economy, the economy into the economy dominated the first part of the debate. middle income americans have seen their income come down by $4,300, but it's been a crushing at the same time gasoline prices have doubled under the present electric rates are up, food prices are up. >> for 18 months we've been running on this tax plan and now five weeks before the election he is saying that his big bold idea is it never mind and to the fact is that if you are lowering their rates......
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things looking fine over vienna at 22 degrees, still 25 in madrid, but london on the chillier side at 15 degrees.
things looking fine over vienna at 22 degrees, still 25 in madrid, but london on the chillier side at 15 degrees.
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among the contestants were high school students. >> 22 finalists gathered earlier this month. all are students. the total prize money is about $13,000. this is one of three high school students taking part. the three are competing against under graduate and graduate school students. he became interested in computers in elementary school. he learned how to program video game applications by reading books and online information. >> in programming whether you were in junior or senior high school doesn't matter. even one person can change the world. that's what i like about programming. >> this company organized the competition. demand for social networking has been expanding thanks to a spread of smart phones. last year the market grew to an estimated $3.6 billion, 2.5 times what it was in the previous year. the fast expansion is causing a programmer shortage. software companies are putting up online help wanted ads to fill the openings. some offer to pay $230,000 a year. a fierce battle is going on to hire programmers. in the contest, the participants are asked to write programs
among the contestants were high school students. >> 22 finalists gathered earlier this month. all are students. the total prize money is about $13,000. this is one of three high school students taking part. the three are competing against under graduate and graduate school students. he became interested in computers in elementary school. he learned how to program video game applications by reading books and online information. >> in programming whether you were in junior or senior...
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i'll call it the economy tax. it's been crushing. >> reporter: campaign aides say he will continue to hit obama hard on the economy and jobs. and will offer more specifics which they've been promising for some time. he is also ramping up spending on television after being outspent by the president more than two to one in swing states ask this morning released a new ad reinforcing his message in the debate. >> who will raise taxes on the middle class? according to an independent, nonpartisan study, barack obama and the liberals will raise taxes on the middle class by $4,000. >> reporter: now, after the debate, his key advisers, romney's key advisers, said they were surprised the president didn't put up more of a fight. one told me they were ready for some of these attacks on bain capital. romney's comment about the 47% of americans who don't pay federal income taxes. those have featured prominently in the president's attack ads. last night, scott, he didn't mention either one. >> pelley: jan, thank you. vice presid
i'll call it the economy tax. it's been crushing. >> reporter: campaign aides say he will continue to hit obama hard on the economy and jobs. and will offer more specifics which they've been promising for some time. he is also ramping up spending on television after being outspent by the president more than two to one in swing states ask this morning released a new ad reinforcing his message in the debate. >> who will raise taxes on the middle class? according to an independent,...
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investors lost around $22 billion and more than 100 securities. jpmorgan says the suit involves actions taken at the behest of the u.s. government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect in january. but with the deficit coming down payment to signal how serious they are. jim, how sdw this get resolved? >> well, i haven't heard that sister, but that's what we've been picking up, that in the background of all these guys working on the deal already. soon after the election, our best guess is that there will be one. not too different from that story actually. >> qe-3 meanwhile, how does that play? does that continue to support lift asset prices? how do commodities get in the wash between slowing chinese growth and
investors lost around $22 billion and more than 100 securities. jpmorgan says the suit involves actions taken at the behest of the u.s. government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif deal to cut the deficit instead of a short term solution. lawmakers will reportedly agree on a specific target likely around $4 trillion over ten years and they would vote to put off the automatic tax...
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it reveals that 55% of americans say the economy is worse than it was four years ago. 22% say it's better, 17% it's about the same. but voters overwhelmingly chose president obama as the candidate that they would think could do a better job of fixing the economy by a 9-point lead. > > i would agree that the economy really hasn't changed. the issues that we had four years ago are still there. we haven't found a way to fix those problems. and the economy is not growing. it's hard to believe that someone who has more than doubled the deficit is going to fix the problem by raising taxes and trying to flood the economy with programs is going to grow our economy. > > which segues to the next topic, which is taxes. at president obama, of course, is pushing for higher taxes for millionaires and billionaires, and mr. romney of course is against that idea. who will do a better job with the tax plan? > > i think you're going to see more of the same. but you can take 100% of all the income of everybody making over $250,000 and you're not going to make a real dent in the budget deficit. you've got to
it reveals that 55% of americans say the economy is worse than it was four years ago. 22% say it's better, 17% it's about the same. but voters overwhelmingly chose president obama as the candidate that they would think could do a better job of fixing the economy by a 9-point lead. > > i would agree that the economy really hasn't changed. the issues that we had four years ago are still there. we haven't found a way to fix those problems. and the economy is not growing. it's hard to believe...
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>>> foreign policy will be the focus of the last presidential debate which is scheduled for october 22 in florida. bob schieffer will moderate that. >>> two americans are dead following a fight between u.s. and afghan forces. a soldier and a contractor were killed in that fight. nato has classified the incident asen insider attack. this weekend's death raises the american toll in the afghanistan war to 2000 u.s. service members who have been killed since the invasion in 2001. most u.s. and foreign troops are scheduled to be out of afghanistan by the end of 2014. >>> the supreme court starts a new session today. a number of big cases are going to be considering moving on throughout the year. they're including issues related to same-sex marriage, privacy issues related to d.n.a. evidence, and yesterday six out of the nine justices attended an annual red mass at st. catholic's cathedral. during the homily, they warned the justices not confuse what's popular with what's best for society. >>> if you have to go through downtown d.c., you might want to allow extra time or take a different rou
>>> foreign policy will be the focus of the last presidential debate which is scheduled for october 22 in florida. bob schieffer will moderate that. >>> two americans are dead following a fight between u.s. and afghan forces. a soldier and a contractor were killed in that fight. nato has classified the incident asen insider attack. this weekend's death raises the american toll in the afghanistan war to 2000 u.s. service members who have been killed since the invasion in 2001....
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much more coming up at 6:00. to check in with people able toon get action on things they need. >> this story coming from new york city. it is called cell phone valet . it is similar to the food trucks have in our area, but it is a cell phone truck. they parked outside new york schools where allowed toe not bring their cell phones in. they pay a dollar a day to keep the truck. in outthey can go in and come and check their cell phone or e-mails and it's all for $1 per day. they could end up paying $180 year for this service. a lot of money, but a lot of new york city students claim it's because they are not bring their cell schools.to the it's kind of a good idea. i have not seen them anywhere new york city yet. many schools don't allows bring their cell phones into the schools. way one companies o make a lot of money. >> i don't know if i would leave cellphone in someone else's y every day. >> kids these days, i don't know what to say. >> maybe the schools should do that and generate a little revenue. thanks so mu
much more coming up at 6:00. to check in with people able toon get action on things they need. >> this story coming from new york city. it is called cell phone valet . it is similar to the food trucks have in our area, but it is a cell phone truck. they parked outside new york schools where allowed toe not bring their cell phones in. they pay a dollar a day to keep the truck. in outthey can go in and come and check their cell phone or e-mails and it's all for $1 per day. they could end up...
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mitt romney had 22 bites at this apple before coming to that podium last night. so is this a case of practice really is critical even if you're an eloquent public speaker like the president is? >> right. practice is very important. whether you're a tennis player or a celloist, you got to practice. if you want to be a good debater you have to practice. clearly the sessions the president had with john kerry filling in for mitt romney and his advisers they didn't serve the president well clearly because he wasn't ready for that debate last night. as i was watching it like anyone else watching it, i was saying to myself why isn't he going on the offensive? i moderated four obama debates in the last cycle four years ago including one-on-one debate at the kodak theater with hillary clinton and barack obama, one of their last debates before he won the democratic presidential nomination. you know, he wasn't a fabulous debater but he was solid and when he had to he went after her and went after john edwards and the other democratic candidates but over the past four years
mitt romney had 22 bites at this apple before coming to that podium last night. so is this a case of practice really is critical even if you're an eloquent public speaker like the president is? >> right. practice is very important. whether you're a tennis player or a celloist, you got to practice. if you want to be a good debater you have to practice. clearly the sessions the president had with john kerry filling in for mitt romney and his advisers they didn't serve the president well...
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the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 point long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the trust got out too soon. i care too much about valuation to attempt to make those risky points. i'm going to make a pass on those. everyone tends to be liars. i think the bullish bank of america is right about the company but bernstein is right about the stock. this one is too expensive. wait for a pull back. i always take the main lobster dip and take a pass on the stock. mike in wisconsin, mike? >> yes, booyah, big fan love the show. >> what is going on out there? >> we are still getting over the seattle cough. >> i would never get over that. i carry a grudge like that. i tell my kids t
the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 point long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the...
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thanksgiving falls very early on november 22. that gives you 32 shopping days before christmas which turns out to be the highest number possible. procrastinators delight this year. $54 for the furby. >> what does it do? >> it talks to you and it learns interactions with you, can dance to your favorite songs. it speaks furbish and there's an app for that. >> of course there is. does it give you directions? >> sticking with elmo. >>> our time 16:08. in four -- is 6:08. in four minutes a preview of tonight's presidential debates. learn how many voters could change their minds based on what they hear. >> any rain you heard on the rooftop is gone. it's really foggy in parts of the region. howhoward will tell us if we're going to see the sun today. keep it right here on 9news now. >>> welcome back. howard here with your weather first. we're start out with some clouds, fog, even a stray shower. temperatures by lunch time 79. high today could be around 84, 85, maybe 86 with a drive home temp of 83. a slight chance after shower later toda
thanksgiving falls very early on november 22. that gives you 32 shopping days before christmas which turns out to be the highest number possible. procrastinators delight this year. $54 for the furby. >> what does it do? >> it talks to you and it learns interactions with you, can dance to your favorite songs. it speaks furbish and there's an app for that. >> of course there is. does it give you directions? >> sticking with elmo. >>> our time 16:08. in four -- is...
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but 19 of the 22 invited municipalities told nhk they have rejected the offer. the officials say they have other commitments. in the city where the aircraft will be deployed officials have declined the offer. they say they don't want to give the impression that they now think the aircraft is safe. officials from three municipalities say they will take the test flight. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire commities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on the road ahead every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> evacuated firemen have not wait to return back home and get back on the job. but the evacuation orders are still in effect. however when the firefighters do return they will be prepared. we have the story. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: a storm breaks over the city. firefighters from nearby practice one final time. they're about to take part in the skills competition in fukushima. thi
but 19 of the 22 invited municipalities told nhk they have rejected the offer. the officials say they have other commitments. in the city where the aircraft will be deployed officials have declined the offer. they say they don't want to give the impression that they now think the aircraft is safe. officials from three municipalities say they will take the test flight. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster but it won't be easy....
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russia's economy is growing at 4% and our economy is growing at 1.3%? [ booing ] >> yeah. we're in a very different road than what i think the people of the road expected for the united states of america and if i'm elected president of this country, i will get us back on a road of growth and prosperity and strength. [ cheering and applause ] >> at a fundraiser president obama told his supporters that it will take more than one term for change to happen and he said ronnie's approach for writing off nearly half -- romney's approach for writing off nearly half of the nation will not do that. >>> we'd probably agree there's no good way to put down a sick animal and also there's some methods easier on the animals than other. drowning a sick animal? that is what a zoo director did to a wallaby and later today the zoo director meghan mogensen was found guilty of animal cruelty. we talked to the former curator who blew the whistle on her. >> there needs to be changes. there needs to be at least a vet tech on staff. i don't want anything bad for the zoo. there's so many animals tha
russia's economy is growing at 4% and our economy is growing at 1.3%? [ booing ] >> yeah. we're in a very different road than what i think the people of the road expected for the united states of america and if i'm elected president of this country, i will get us back on a road of growth and prosperity and strength. [ cheering and applause ] >> at a fundraiser president obama told his supporters that it will take more than one term for change to happen and he said ronnie's approach...
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what they don't tell you, it costs you up to $22 to get a birth certificate in order to get that free photo i.d. one way or the other -- >> it's like a poll tax? >> exactly. >> it is a poll tax. >> exactly a poll tax. >> let me ask you about this -- the -- do you have a sense, mark, whether this was -- i don't know if conspiracy is the right wordutonce et in these states and i think the democrats weren't watching the candy store when all these people got elected. were they all working together when this -- >> this was an orchestrated, planned attack. an orchestrated plned alane that tooplac you had groups like american legislative exchange council who were behind this. you had large numbers of people who determine that it was part of the 2012 strategy to make it more difficult for people to vote. we need to understand that there have been sct cases of voter impersonation in this country, that have turned up. this is a solution looking for a problem. ise lla initiatives behind a phoney smoke screen of voter fraud. we want people to understand what it is. we want people to be informed.
what they don't tell you, it costs you up to $22 to get a birth certificate in order to get that free photo i.d. one way or the other -- >> it's like a poll tax? >> exactly. >> it is a poll tax. >> exactly a poll tax. >> let me ask you about this -- the -- do you have a sense, mark, whether this was -- i don't know if conspiracy is the right wordutonce et in these states and i think the democrats weren't watching the candy store when all these people got elected....
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the san francisco oakland bay bridge there is a big back up again this morning with 22 minute drive time out of the macarthur maze. the golden gate bridge the volume is definitely building appear. the southbound ride against the spanish problem free. heavy traffic around the bay area 80 westbound is 26 minutes drive * 680 south is starting to slow down into alamo which is a typical pattern because of the land lost at the border road. 880 the nimitz freeway slowing for hayward from 238 south alvarado niles road. 580 west of course is heavy tracy also not pass 85 heavy in the saratoga and cupertino to 80 bogging down again and not backing up on the 680 south found. the mid peninsula traffic is heavy especially around 84 on a one-on-one and at 92 for your connection with the sanitation bridge. the ride on 11 southbound through marin county is also looking at a 30 minute 38 minute drive time to the golden gate bridge. >> were down to the final game of the regular season and a mixed bag, i mean is this why they added the second wild-card to create all this drama? >> the mixed bag is always un
the san francisco oakland bay bridge there is a big back up again this morning with 22 minute drive time out of the macarthur maze. the golden gate bridge the volume is definitely building appear. the southbound ride against the spanish problem free. heavy traffic around the bay area 80 westbound is 26 minutes drive * 680 south is starting to slow down into alamo which is a typical pattern because of the land lost at the border road. 880 the nimitz freeway slowing for hayward from 238 south...
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what's up? >> caller: the iphone 5, everybody figuring out things with the old iphones don't work now, they changed the plug. i'm looking for something to complement that, speaker, docking stations. what do you recommend? >> the apple plays have been, to say the least, dodgy. i heard some british guy say that the other day, and i wanted to incorporate it. you have to stick with apple. the ancillary plays are too ancillary and not responsive to the stock itself. sal in new york. >> caller: jimmy boy, boo-yah to you. i have a question about the premarket and after-market. >> sure. >> caller: usually bad news comes out late in the day, like 4:00, 5:00. we get hurt, you know, from the after-market, and then the morning comes and we get hurt against. what can we do to protect against that? >> nothing you can do. do deep in the money calls and stop out, but trading after-hour, they're losing money. most are losing money. one or two get out but the most are getting pounded like you. let's not fret the
what's up? >> caller: the iphone 5, everybody figuring out things with the old iphones don't work now, they changed the plug. i'm looking for something to complement that, speaker, docking stations. what do you recommend? >> the apple plays have been, to say the least, dodgy. i heard some british guy say that the other day, and i wanted to incorporate it. you have to stick with apple. the ancillary plays are too ancillary and not responsive to the stock itself. sal in new york....
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have a great wednesday. >>> coming up, what the latest birth rate statistics can tell us about the economy. >> plus, we're now only hours away from the first presidential debate in campaign 2012. here's beverly with your commute. >> right now it is a light volume commute, but we caution you about the fog and the wet pavement factor this morning. checking out the ride on the beltway in maryland, here's the beltway at colesville road, outer loop is light volume heading to silver spring. good wednesday morning. you're watching 9news now. we continue right after this. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. add a little bit of extra time for your morning commute because there's a little bit of fog. beverly farmer will tell us more about that. she has traffic momentarily. >> it's very warm. >> it's very warm for this time of year. it's in 70s in spots. the radar is quiet but the visibilities are down and a front trying to lift north is producing fog in some spots. here's a look outside from our tower camera. you can see not that much visibility here o
have a great wednesday. >>> coming up, what the latest birth rate statistics can tell us about the economy. >> plus, we're now only hours away from the first presidential debate in campaign 2012. here's beverly with your commute. >> right now it is a light volume commute, but we caution you about the fog and the wet pavement factor this morning. checking out the ride on the beltway in maryland, here's the beltway at colesville road, outer loop is light volume heading to...
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economy is the number one focus coming up in a lot of the -- in the presidential debates kicking off today. so that's going to be a focus there. and of course, the big focus on the big jobs numbers coming up on friday. but let's have a look to see how the nikkei and topix are kicking off. both margins trading marginally in the positive. 8,774 for the nikkei, and 3730 for the topix, up just .5% in the first almost ten minutes of trading. the nikkei ended lower yesterday for the fourth day in a row due to uncertainties over the u.s. economy, and lot of questions about china as it remains on holiday for most of this week. we had the private sector employment numbers, adp numbers, out of the u.s. yesterday which was a positive. it did show an increase. and also we had the ism services or non-manufacturing figures as well which did show growth. but the focus really now is on what the fed will do following its move of qe3 or its next stage of quantitative easing depending on this data and upcoming jobs numbers on friday. that's really going to be a big focus for investors regarding u.s. ec
economy is the number one focus coming up in a lot of the -- in the presidential debates kicking off today. so that's going to be a focus there. and of course, the big focus on the big jobs numbers coming up on friday. but let's have a look to see how the nikkei and topix are kicking off. both margins trading marginally in the positive. 8,774 for the nikkei, and 3730 for the topix, up just .5% in the first almost ten minutes of trading. the nikkei ended lower yesterday for the fourth day in a...
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stock got hit to 22. stock is upper near the high of the session which is interesting. i think david einhorn got a little lazy on this some rationale for it, we all know starbucks has these new machines. i don't think it is a real threat to green mountain right now. some of the things he talked about are okay, but some of them, i don't know. interesting to me this einhorn stock would make this sort of big-time, at least percentage wise reversal. he did like general motors which i think is pretty odd also. ashley: yes. >> general motors i think is in trouble. i think they will need another bailout. one of the things he likes, cadillac is outstanding. it is? you know the sales came out today. ashley: right. >> our auto analyst said this is red flag, because cadillac sales are down 1.3%. truck sales are down 20% because fleet sales are down. take out government buying of cadillac or general motors products --. ashley: just an opinion. if you follow him blindly, as they say about useful as promoting replacement referees. >> at some point it is up with of these things everyo
stock got hit to 22. stock is upper near the high of the session which is interesting. i think david einhorn got a little lazy on this some rationale for it, we all know starbucks has these new machines. i don't think it is a real threat to green mountain right now. some of the things he talked about are okay, but some of them, i don't know. interesting to me this einhorn stock would make this sort of big-time, at least percentage wise reversal. he did like general motors which i think is...
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>> pelley: tonight, signs of a new direction in the economy. we have new information on consumer confidence and real consumer confidence and real estate prices today. anthony mason on what all this means for jobs. jan crawford and nancy cordes with the president at the romney in ohio promoting free trade. jeff glor on the call that every football fan is talking about. >> it was awful. that's all i'm going to say about it. >> pelley: and these images helped change america. >> how could you not ask the question "what ever happened to that kid?" >> pelley: seth doane with the man who uncovered the stories behind the faces. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. six weeks before an election that may turn on the state of the economy, a new survey out today finds that americans are feeling better about things. consumer confidence is at its highest level in seven months, largely because more americans expect the jobs picture to improve. but confidence is still at what's considered a weak
>> pelley: tonight, signs of a new direction in the economy. we have new information on consumer confidence and real consumer confidence and real estate prices today. anthony mason on what all this means for jobs. jan crawford and nancy cordes with the president at the romney in ohio promoting free trade. jeff glor on the call that every football fan is talking about. >> it was awful. that's all i'm going to say about it. >> pelley: and these images helped change america....
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a 36% gross margin, to emphasis working with partners that sells software at a 94% and it grew 22% year over year which was a pretty solid growth rate, especially in this environment. yes, our services grew at a single digit growth rate and our services we bill after the fact. and so that did pull down our billings growth rate some and we think it's well worth it. we still have 22% cost of currency growth in our subscription business. >> these are all new businesses. how are they integrating and what will they do for you in 2013? >> well, gluster we bought about a year ago. we released the redhat storage in june. it's been in the markets for two months and we've had phenomenal results so far. we have 30 proof of concepts going. we signed a significant six-figure deal all in the first two months. we talked about the beauty of the subscription model as it is very visitsable. t visible. even when you sign it shows zero revenue. so it's -- right now has huge, huge, huge potential. we have a significant backlog of demand in storage. so we expected to do a lot to our billings and bookings ove
a 36% gross margin, to emphasis working with partners that sells software at a 94% and it grew 22% year over year which was a pretty solid growth rate, especially in this environment. yes, our services grew at a single digit growth rate and our services we bill after the fact. and so that did pull down our billings growth rate some and we think it's well worth it. we still have 22% cost of currency growth in our subscription business. >> these are all new businesses. how are they...
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economy. drop back in 1990, it dropped back in 2000 to 2001, and of course it dropped with the financial crisis an the great recession hit. what i'm worried about, mandy, what we're going to talk about right now is the far right side of that screen. both of these numbers are coming in under 50. and when we hit sub 50 for both these numbers it often portends, how i do say it, not good things. >> that is indeed ugly. in fact, brian, as we can see from those charts, when the numbers come in below 50 it often means we're heading into recession. let's ask dan greenhouse, and with us senior vice-president of the chase mid cap growth fund. dan, i would like to start with you first of all. as we can see, the economic numbers appear to be take a turn for the worst. and yet your not totally convinced that the stock market rally is over. is that a fair play? >> well, it is. it's important to remember that the u.s. stock market is not u.s. gdp. certainly in the short term if not the medium term. i would m
economy. drop back in 1990, it dropped back in 2000 to 2001, and of course it dropped with the financial crisis an the great recession hit. what i'm worried about, mandy, what we're going to talk about right now is the far right side of that screen. both of these numbers are coming in under 50. and when we hit sub 50 for both these numbers it often portends, how i do say it, not good things. >> that is indeed ugly. in fact, brian, as we can see from those charts, when the numbers come in...
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and the economy is struggling with prolonged deflation. we need to solve these problems and create a stronger and more affluent japan. that is my mission. >> abe comes from a political family. his grandfather was a prime minister, too. he was the youngest prime minister of the post war era. he took office at the age of 52. he visited china and south korea during his tenure and tried to improve relations. his grandfather led japan in the 1950s to 1960. his father served as a foreign minister. abe has promised to use his experience to revise the constitution and to reform education. so abe has a lot of political know-how and a profile. sherry ann spoke with our senior commentator to find out what his return as lpd leader means for voters. >> could abe once again be prime minister? >> that's possible. ruled most of the time since world war ii. voters got tired and fed up. then they kicked the ldp out of power. the democrats took over. but then the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster last year set the government back. latest polls suggest
and the economy is struggling with prolonged deflation. we need to solve these problems and create a stronger and more affluent japan. that is my mission. >> abe comes from a political family. his grandfather was a prime minister, too. he was the youngest prime minister of the post war era. he took office at the age of 52. he visited china and south korea during his tenure and tried to improve relations. his grandfather led japan in the 1950s to 1960. his father served as a foreign...
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six out of a team of about 22 confirming that this happened. so there's no doubt in my mind that this happened. >> we spoke with one player from the 2011 red cobras team whose parents did not want him identified because he feared retaliation. players told us coaches did discuss cash incentive for big hits and that after games, players would vote on which player would receive the money. he also said he saw a coach give a player cash. darren, the coach, says those claims are nonsense. >> did you ever suggest or pay for a player to hurt a player on another team? >> absolutely not. i think that they're trumped up charges. i think john zanelli made these charges up in his head and wrote them down on paper and submitted them to, i believe national pop warner. nothing like that ever happened on my team. >> i've been a team mom for two of those four years, so i'm not what you would consider a casual bystander. i was at practices, i was at the games and i've never once heard anything mentioned in the nature of any kind of bounty. >> the local conference
six out of a team of about 22 confirming that this happened. so there's no doubt in my mind that this happened. >> we spoke with one player from the 2011 red cobras team whose parents did not want him identified because he feared retaliation. players told us coaches did discuss cash incentive for big hits and that after games, players would vote on which player would receive the money. he also said he saw a coach give a player cash. darren, the coach, says those claims are nonsense....
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we have to spend more money to charge up the economy, and we have to spend less money in order to shrink the deficits. all that goes to show whether you're a country or a company is when you get in trouble, your options are reduced. when the -- you know, this is not easy because the options have been reduced. you can't go out, and you can't go out, have another stimulus and look at the consequences of the balance sheet as a result of what that'll be. what you have to do, i think, is you're going to have to not shrink -- not push austerity in the near term because that will be, you know, that's the fiscal cliff. you have to keep going on certain things and keep, not the stimulus, but not take away the punch bowl in the near term, but you're going to have to convince the market and the lenders and galvanize the country that in the longer term, you're going to get those things done so this goes back to your point about kicking it down the road. you have to show the resolve to solve this problem over the longer term, but in the short term, you know, it's not going to be very good if the medi
we have to spend more money to charge up the economy, and we have to spend less money in order to shrink the deficits. all that goes to show whether you're a country or a company is when you get in trouble, your options are reduced. when the -- you know, this is not easy because the options have been reduced. you can't go out, and you can't go out, have another stimulus and look at the consequences of the balance sheet as a result of what that'll be. what you have to do, i think, is you're...
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the economy is growing and its people has more money to spend. but to get a foothold, they have to compete with their south korean rivals. >> reporter: a panasonic researcher walks through a neighborhood in new delhi. he's looking at the middle class. the driver of the nation's economy. >> translator: they put medicine here. >> reporter: panasonic plans to develop products custom tailored to the needs of these consumers. but the company faces stiff competition from south korean firms. the rivalry spurs on the japanese company. ota checks out the refrigerator. >> translator: for about an hour, this ice pack stops cubes from melding during a power failure. >> reporter: more than 30% of fridges in india are made by south korean companies. they design them with india's we frequent power failures in mind. the firm is concentrating on air conditioning. until now, most of india's care conditioners have been window units. though they provide cool air, not much daylight gets in. so the japanese firm came up with this model. a small device attaches to the
the economy is growing and its people has more money to spend. but to get a foothold, they have to compete with their south korean rivals. >> reporter: a panasonic researcher walks through a neighborhood in new delhi. he's looking at the middle class. the driver of the nation's economy. >> translator: they put medicine here. >> reporter: panasonic plans to develop products custom tailored to the needs of these consumers. but the company faces stiff competition from south...